
Running Scared
Drama · Action · Adventure
Overview
It's 1961. Two servicemen smuggle a box of military gear to USA. Leroy tries out a military camera and accidentally takes a picture of some military facilities. Army finds one of the pictures and thinks they're communist spies.
Top Cast


Ken Wahl
Ken Wahl
Chas McClain
Ken Wahl
Chas McClain


Judge Reinhold
Judge Reinhold
Leroy Beecher
Judge Reinhold
Leroy Beecher


Annie McEnroe
Annie McEnroe
Sally Mae Giddens
Annie McEnroe
Sally Mae Giddens


Bradford Dillman
Bradford Dillman
Arthur Jaeger
Bradford Dillman
Arthur Jaeger


John Saxon
John Saxon
Captain Munoz
John Saxon
Captain Munoz


Pat Hingle
Pat Hingle
McClain
Pat Hingle
McClain


Lonny Chapman
Lonny Chapman
Pa Beecher
Lonny Chapman
Pa Beecher


Tom McFadden
Tom McFadden
Col. Williams
Tom McFadden
Col. Williams
Tim Brantly
Tim Brantly
Kid in Jalopy
Tim Brantly
Kid in Jalopy
Lisa Felcoski
Lisa Felcoski
Sandy
Lisa Felcoski
Sandy
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